The airplane encountered obstacles during a forced landing at about 1240 Pacific time. The private pilot and passenger/owner were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed. The owner had just purchased the airplane, and was returning to his home field. After taking off and climbing to 1500 feet, the engine began to run rough and surge, and smoke appeared from the cowling. The pilot successfully landed on a gravel road, but the wings contacted trees at the edge of the road resulting in substantial damage.
May 2, 2008, Rio Linda, Calif., Cessna 175A
The airplane encountered obstacles during a forced landing at about 1240 Pacific time. The private pilot and passenger/owner were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed. The owner had just purchased the airplane, and was returning to his home field. After taking off and climbing to 1500 feet, the engine began to run rough and surge, and smoke appeared from the cowling. The pilot successfully landed on a gravel road, but the wings contacted trees at the edge of the road resulting in substantial damage.
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane experienced engine trouble and smoke shortly after takeoff, prompting a forced landing.
- The pilot successfully landed on a gravel road, but the aircraft's wings contacted trees, causing substantial damage.
- Both the private pilot and the new owner/passenger were uninjured in the incident.
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